Trump's Inauguration: Far-Right and Tech Leaders Among Guests
Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20th in Washington D.C. will include numerous far-right European leaders, several Latin American presidents, prominent tech CEOs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, and former US presidents, despite the unusual absence of most traditional Western European leade...
Trump's Inauguration: Far-Right and Tech Leaders Among Guests
Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20th in Washington D.C. will include numerous far-right European leaders, several Latin American presidents, prominent tech CEOs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, and former US presidents, despite the unusual absence of most traditional Western European leade...
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52% Bias Score
France: 15% Electricity Bill Reduction for Millions
Starting February 1st, 2024, over 24 million French households on regulated electricity tariffs will see a 15% price reduction, resulting in annual savings of up to âŹ651 for a family of four, despite increases in taxes and distribution costs.
France: 15% Electricity Bill Reduction for Millions
Starting February 1st, 2024, over 24 million French households on regulated electricity tariffs will see a 15% price reduction, resulting in annual savings of up to âŹ651 for a family of four, despite increases in taxes and distribution costs.
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40% Bias Score
Mozambique's New President Faces Stability Crisis Amidst Post-Election Violence
Following a disputed election in Mozambique, President-elect Daniel Chapo's inauguration was met with little international support, as three months of violent protests and unrest continue, resulting in approximately 300 deaths, according to a Mozambican NGO. Six more deaths occurred in recent clashe...
Mozambique's New President Faces Stability Crisis Amidst Post-Election Violence
Following a disputed election in Mozambique, President-elect Daniel Chapo's inauguration was met with little international support, as three months of violent protests and unrest continue, resulting in approximately 300 deaths, according to a Mozambican NGO. Six more deaths occurred in recent clashe...
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48% Bias Score
Biden's Last-Minute Offshore Drilling Ban Blocks Trump's Energy Plans
President Biden banned new offshore oil drilling across 2.5 million sq km shortly before leaving office, directly countering Donald Trump's plans to boost oil production and potentially creating significant obstacles for his energy policy.
Biden's Last-Minute Offshore Drilling Ban Blocks Trump's Energy Plans
President Biden banned new offshore oil drilling across 2.5 million sq km shortly before leaving office, directly countering Donald Trump's plans to boost oil production and potentially creating significant obstacles for his energy policy.
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44% Bias Score
Global Risks Rise: Geopolitical Instability and Trade Disputes Top Business Leaders' Concerns
The World Economic Forum (WEF) reports that nearly 25% of 11,000 business leaders surveyed ranked geopolitical risks as their top concern for the next two years, up from fifth place in 2024, due to rising protectionism, trade disputes, and extreme weather events; disinformation also remains a major ...
Global Risks Rise: Geopolitical Instability and Trade Disputes Top Business Leaders' Concerns
The World Economic Forum (WEF) reports that nearly 25% of 11,000 business leaders surveyed ranked geopolitical risks as their top concern for the next two years, up from fifth place in 2024, due to rising protectionism, trade disputes, and extreme weather events; disinformation also remains a major ...
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32% Bias Score
Bayrou Renegotiates Pension Reform Amidst Left-Wing Censure and Budget Cuts
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a three-month renegotiation of the 2023 pension reform, sparking a motion of censure from the left and raising questions about the 2025 budget's planned âŹ30 billion in savings. The first meeting with social partners was postponed.
Bayrou Renegotiates Pension Reform Amidst Left-Wing Censure and Budget Cuts
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a three-month renegotiation of the 2023 pension reform, sparking a motion of censure from the left and raising questions about the 2025 budget's planned âŹ30 billion in savings. The first meeting with social partners was postponed.
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44% Bias Score
Dassault Family's Enduring Political Influence in France
The Dassault family's political influence in France, built through aviation and media ownership, is examined, tracing Marcel Dassault's electoral success in the Oise region from 1958 to 1986 and the continuation of this legacy by his son, Serge.
Dassault Family's Enduring Political Influence in France
The Dassault family's political influence in France, built through aviation and media ownership, is examined, tracing Marcel Dassault's electoral success in the Oise region from 1958 to 1986 and the continuation of this legacy by his son, Serge.
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44% Bias Score
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal Near, Involving Major Prisoner Exchange
Following 15 months of war causing tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths, negotiators in Doha are finalizing a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, involving a prisoner exchange of 33 Israeli hostages for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, with an Israeli buffer zone remaining in Gaza.
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal Near, Involving Major Prisoner Exchange
Following 15 months of war causing tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths, negotiators in Doha are finalizing a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, involving a prisoner exchange of 33 Israeli hostages for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, with an Israeli buffer zone remaining in Gaza.
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40% Bias Score
South Korea: Political Crisis Exacerbates Economic Slowdown
South Korea's political instability, marked by the president's arrest and martial law declaration, coincides with an economic slowdown; the won plummeted, inflation rose, and growth forecasts were slashed, revealing underlying structural weaknesses.
South Korea: Political Crisis Exacerbates Economic Slowdown
South Korea's political instability, marked by the president's arrest and martial law declaration, coincides with an economic slowdown; the won plummeted, inflation rose, and growth forecasts were slashed, revealing underlying structural weaknesses.
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40% Bias Score
AfD's Weidel: Isolationism, Deportations, and a Path to Power
Alice Weidel, the AfD's presidential candidate, aims to make her party Germany's second-largest force in the February 23rd elections, promoting isolationism, renewable energy destruction, mass deportations, and a return to traditional family valuesâdespite her own openly homosexual lifestyle and fam...
AfD's Weidel: Isolationism, Deportations, and a Path to Power
Alice Weidel, the AfD's presidential candidate, aims to make her party Germany's second-largest force in the February 23rd elections, promoting isolationism, renewable energy destruction, mass deportations, and a return to traditional family valuesâdespite her own openly homosexual lifestyle and fam...
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60% Bias Score
Richomme Achieves Second Place in Record-Breaking Vendée Globe
French sailor Yannick Richomme finished second in the 2024 VendĂ©e Globe, completing the race in 65 days, 18 hours, and 10 minutesâthe second-fastest time everâafter a thrilling duel with Charlie Dalin, showcasing exceptional sailing skills and boat design.
Richomme Achieves Second Place in Record-Breaking Vendée Globe
French sailor Yannick Richomme finished second in the 2024 VendĂ©e Globe, completing the race in 65 days, 18 hours, and 10 minutesâthe second-fastest time everâafter a thrilling duel with Charlie Dalin, showcasing exceptional sailing skills and boat design.
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44% Bias Score
French Socialists Divided Over Pension Reform Response
On January 13th, French Socialist leader Olivier Faure's negotiations with the government over pension reforms failed, leading to internal divisions within the party over whether to censure the government despite some minor concessions on hospital budgets, tax justice, and education jobs.
French Socialists Divided Over Pension Reform Response
On January 13th, French Socialist leader Olivier Faure's negotiations with the government over pension reforms failed, leading to internal divisions within the party over whether to censure the government despite some minor concessions on hospital budgets, tax justice, and education jobs.
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56% Bias Score